Performancing has announced the Performancing Awards 2007 Reader’s Choice Poll
Two of the nominees are directly known to me… I encourage you to vote for them.
The Best Use of a Corporate Blog –> The Official Prosper Blog (RateLadder Says: Just a little strange since the prosper blog only existed for 2/3 weeks in 2007, but vote for Prosper all the same !!! )
Some corporations just throw a blog up for the sake of having a blog. But some corporations use their blogs well. We’ve selected six candidate blogs for “The Best Use of a Corporate Blog” award from 2007. The blog with the most number of votes by January 10, 2007 wins the 2007 Reader’s Choice award. A Judges’ Choice award will also be awarded at the same time.
The Best Business/Money Blogs –> LazyMan of Lazy Man and Money (RateLadder Says: Go LAZY!)
If you liked this article, vote for it on del.icio.us and stumbleupon.The Money and Business blogging niche is often flooded with credit card spam and get-rich-quick schemes. Or, at least, many blogs simply rehash the same old same old about Roth IRAs. However, there is some genuinely novel thought going on in the money/business blogosphere, and to highlight some of the best, we’ve selected six candidate blogs for “The Best Business/Money Blogs” award from 2007. The blog with the most number of votes by January 10, 2007 wins the 2007 Reader’s Choice award. A Judges’ Choice award will also be awarded at the same time.
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Looks like they both have some tough competition.
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